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Like new 15x60 Fujinon HB's. Glass is flawless and body is 9.9 out of 10. Very well taken care of and always been in case unless on tripod. Comes with case, next strap, rain cover, objective covers, and tripod adapter. These come together closer and are great for those who can't look through swaro's or kaibabs. $550 shipped. 928 two 45 48six0
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Sold pending funds
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Bump for one last time
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Thanks for all the positive comments. These really are great glass, you won't disappointed.
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Arrowsniper- here's the best link I can find. And yes they did stop making them, but high quality glass. http://www.company7.com/fujinon/binocs/1560hb.html They have specs at the bottom of the link
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Wideners, selway armory, and 3rd generation have some if you're willing to buy. Good luck
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http://www.monstermuleys.info/dcforum/DCForumID49/8135.html#.UxfDBPldVjM here's some for sale if you all are looking for 19mm eye relief ones.
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Try 24hourcampfire there's so much stuff sold on there daily(20 pages worth) you can't even keep up.
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Has anybody seen the Cabelas Euro HD 15x56's?
hunthard replied to Drummond Lindsey's topic in Optics and tripods
So all in all, Meopta fills that gap I mentioned above between swarovski and vortex. You don't have to pay as much for the swaros but are getting a better optic in every way for a couple hundreds dollars more. -
Has anybody seen the Cabelas Euro HD 15x56's?
hunthard replied to Drummond Lindsey's topic in Optics and tripods
You lost me there hunthard . . What?What I meant was last Saturday I spoke with a rep at cabelas about they're warranty. He told me if there's anything ever wrong with the euro hd's you could bring them back and they'd replace them no questions asked. I understood it as if you broke them as well... I didn't ask specifically though if it was your fault so you might right about the warranty. On to the glass that's in these binos, vortex razor's and the meopta/euro hd's. The razor's have a basic ed glass in them, which is still a good glass. The meopta use a fluorite glass(swarovski, leica and other high end european companiesuse this glass). Swarovski and leica etc use a little bit better fluorite glass though. The fluorite glass is a better quality glass than your basic Chinese or Japanese made ed glass. Also the coatings on the meopta are better, meaning they're brighter, sharper, clearer, and will last a life time. The coatings vortex use are good and like you said are a good bang for your buck, but they break down over time. And aren't as clear, bright, etc. I have a pair of vortex vipers that have done this when I bought a pair in 08 and just had them sent in to get all 4 lenses replaced. Hopefully this post makes a little more sense. I think the meopta line is a better bang for your buck because yeah you pay a couple hundred more or so and on some models it's the same price even but your getting a higher quality of glass. And comparing the 12x50 razor's to a 15x56 is kind of comparing apples to oranges, you can get 800-1200 more yds easy with the 15s not to mention the detail and finding deer better in the shadows with the closer stuff. I am a fan of vortex I think they fill the gap between Bushnell and swarovski nicely. They are however cutting some corners that I myself aren't a big fan of. They have horrible eye relief on their rifle scopes, you can Google it. I've had a couple buddies get scoped pretty good with them haha. And they are now ruining the hd term by adding it to almost every model they produce. And last with their 15x50 and now 20x56 models. Both of those just offer horrible light gathering capabilities. And +1 on the used swarovski thing. -
Has anybody seen the Cabelas Euro HD 15x56's?
hunthard replied to Drummond Lindsey's topic in Optics and tripods
I just talked with a rep on Saturday about it. It's only on the euro hds. These are $1600 and have fluorite glass. Your razors have and ed glass not in the same class as fluorite. The razors are a good deal but I'd rather pay for these, 100 to 200 dollars less or more for European glass rather China or Japan depending on the model. And comparing a 12x to 15x Bino is like comparing apples to oranges. -
Has anybody seen the Cabelas Euro HD 15x56's?
hunthard replied to Drummond Lindsey's topic in Optics and tripods
I haven't but for the price they can't be beat. I personally think they're better than any vortex. And the new cabelas warranty is the best in the business. If there is something wrong with them they'll give you a new pair no questions asked. -
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Which Manfrotto Pan Head to use for shooting
hunthard replied to Bradaet's topic in Optics and tripods
Manfrotto MVH500AH, it replaced the 701hdv a little on the bulky side. But the smoothest/rock solid head I've ever used. Good luck. -
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As title says, 055xv wilderness non-glare green tripod legs. The head is a 3130G model which the same thing as 128rc being sold today. Tripod is rock solid, head and legs are still in great shape and were well cared for. $185tyd. Legs $125 and head $75 sold sperately. Head includes plate. Contact me at 928-2four5-48six0
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The head is discontinued like I said, it's been replaced by the 128rc which really is the same exact thing. Legs however I'm not sure if they are discontinued or not. In reality they are the same thing as 055xb but have non glare legs that is the only difference I've seen. Tripod is about 5 lbs and 6 lbs with the head.
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In the Gila Valley area. Will be in Mesa this coming weekend though.